'Asteroid, destroy us now!' - Sussex League votes to end provision of cricket teas
Twitter reacts to the news that cricket teas may be a thing of the past in league cricket
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We will unilaterally disregard the outcome of this vote. We encourage other clubs to follow suit. https://t.co/1y9q1XrpOn
— Preston Nomads CC (@PrestonNomads) November 24, 2020
HKCC are disappointed that cricket teas are being dropped from the @SussexCricketLg.
— HKCC - Home of The HK Horsemen T20 team (@horstedkeynescc) November 23, 2020
We will still be providing teas for our players at home games, and are happy to also provide for any opposition who are happy to reciprocate.
In fact, we are working on a new pavlova recipe.
As if 2020 couldn't get any worse .. hearing a cricket league down south is getting rid of the Cricket tea tops the lot .. Utterly disgraceful decision .. #OnOn #Cricket #SaveOurTeas
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) November 24, 2020
Good Lord. Sussex Cricket League has voted that teams no longer have to provide a cricket tea for a match. No tea? During a match? If this twaddle catches on, an asteroid may as well destroy us all now.
— Mark Steel (@mrmarksteel) November 24, 2020
My hot take on #teagate....
— TheTeaLady (@crickettealady) November 24, 2020
Most of the biggest defenders of teas aren't those who have to organise or make them!
I mean I'm sad, but I wish players had the same enthusiasm to help me make tte food and clear up as they seem to have for eating.
Bit sensationalised tbf.
— Aldwick Cricket Club (@AldwickCC) November 24, 2020
Teas not stopped - any club wanting too can
We've struggled to get XI out at times with a slip cordon having an average age of 70+
Try then getting a volunteer to do tea when you've begged players to play.
At least the option is there now
No cricket teas are just another nail in the coffin of one club providing something for the away team and officials. The jug has gone. The umpires who stand in the cold and rain might just need something to warm them up. I am in favour of keeping them.
— Dan Whiting (@TheMiddleStump) November 24, 2020
Lots of discussion about cricket teas at the moment. If you can't understand why people are voting to scrap em.
— The Fat Cricketer (@DatFatCricketer) November 23, 2020
1. Your not involved with the hassle of organising them.
2. You take the tea ladies for granted.
3. Your teas are amazing
4. Your making decent profit #teagate
The misrepresentation of the cricket tea was precisely what fooled our PM into thinking the sport was a greater threat to public health than tennis. Those who just want to play can & do live without it. Those who want to socialise (post-Covid) will put on massive spreads! Hurrah!
— Andrew Miller (@miller_cricket) November 24, 2020
Some lads play a whole season without getting much of a bat or bowl. The social aspect of cricket coupled with the chance for everyone, no matter what size, shape or age, to play is a huge part of the sport at recreational level. Cancelling teas is so short sighted & damaging
— Keyser Söze (@LeightonTreagus) November 24, 2020
What #teagate has brilliantly highlighted is the importance of volunteers in recreational cricket and the role of Club Committees organising weekly games of cricket. @SussexCricketLg @SussexCricketFd
— James Mayne (@jamesmchi) November 24, 2020